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111 Moo 3, Nongthalay, Muang, Tub Kaek Beach, Thailand
The 5-star luxury Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve Tub Kaek Beach hotel, located merely 1.7 km from the steep Khao Ngon Nak Trail, offers an infinity swimming pool and Wi-Fi throughout the property. The luxurious resort is perfectly situated a short way from the Tubkaek Beach, offering 54 rooms along with an à la carte restaurant.
This Tub Kaek Beach hotel has a secluded setting within 20 minutes' walk of the Tab Kak Hang Nak Nature Trail. The private beach is 950 m from the beachfront Phulay Bay Tub Kaek Beach. 160 km from Phuket airport, the accommodation boasts shuttle service and car rentals for its guests.
Some of the air-conditioned rooms of the hotel face the patio, and comprise a balcony and a dressing area. They come equipped with a mini-fridge-bar, tea and coffee making facilities for self-catering along with complimentary wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for business and leisure. The beautiful bathrooms include a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, and amenities such as a hairdryer and bathrobes.
Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve hotel features a scrumptious daily breakfast for guests. 3 onsite restaurants, among them Jampoon and Sri Trang, serve Thai, Mediterranean, and international dishes. The restaurant serves international cuisine. Boasting beautiful views of the sunset, the lounge bar will set you up nicely for enjoying your stay. There is also a grill bar with different Asian dishes in the area.
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